HC Deb 31 March 1994 vol 240 c924W
Mr. Austin Mitchell

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment, pursuant to his answer of 11 March,Official Report, column 433, concerning rewards for productivity, whether he will publish in the Official Report a table showing the estimated number of hours worked in the whole economy and in manufacturing each year since 1979.

Mr. Michael Forsyth

Estimates from the labour force survey—LFS—of the total number of hours worked are available since 1984 and are shown in the following table:

Total hours worked by employees and self-employed
Great Britain Not seasonally adjusted Millions
Quarter Total hours worked in manufacturing Total hours in whole economy
Spring 1984 227 845
Spring 1985 231 863
Spring 1986 232 870
Spring 1987 223 882
Spring 1988 237 925
Spring 1989 234 951
Spring 1990 234 959
Spring 1991 222 939
Spring 1992 190 816
Spring 1993 189 815
Autumn 1993 188 829

Source: Labour Force Survey.

Note:

Methodological improvements to the LFS introduced in 1992 mean that estimates of hours worked from 1992 onwards are of better quality than figures for earlier years.

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